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ouR LATEST news
25 July 2025
OUR FIRST NewSLETTER
We are pleased to confirm our new Rainhill United JFC newsletter, has been issued to keep everyone updated with information and news at the club.

7 July 2025

Neil calls it a day
The club are sad to announce that our Chair for the past four years – Neil Rynn, has decided it is time for him to step down from his role.
Neil is our longest serving manager of one team, as he started with his first Reds team 11 years ago when they were in our Academy. Neil and the team would readily acknowledge that they were the weakest team of their age group when they set up, and for the first few years of their time together, they would regularly struggle near the bottom with more losses than wins. However, Neil’s belief in his boys, their desire to improve, and some fine coaching along the way, the team kept together right the way through to the season just finished at U18. They finished the season in second place – a fantastic achievement for all of them.
Nine years ago, Neil was invited to join the club committee, I initially to run the communications and social media side of things. Soon however, it was noted he had a strong passion for “doing things the right way” and he was asked to become the Club Welfare Officer, a tough role which he took on with his regular positive approach. During this time, and obviously a glutton for punishment, Neil decided it was time to start a second Reds team! So, now he was manager of two teams, as well as the Club Welfare Officer! His wife Laura at this point could have been forgiven for wondering who he was if he was ever in the house.
Skip forward another 4 years, and Neil had passed on the running of the younger Reds, and in a time of serious instability within the club, he stepped up to take the reins as Club Chair. At the time, there were only three or four people in the committee, but over the next four years, Neil (in what he classes as his best achievement as Chair) found the right people amongst our volunteers, and built a very strong committee, taking it to 7 members, whilst managing to put round pegs in the appropriate holes.
He passes on the gavel to long-time club servant Dave Sargent, with the club in a solid state and a very bright outlook.
Neil isn’t disappearing completely from the club though – he has agreed to head up a sub-committee to plan our big 50th Anniversary celebrations for next year, including our fun day which is scheduled for Sunday 3rd May 2026 (much more info to come on that over the coming months).
THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING NEIL!
From the committee, the volunteers, the players and families over the past 11 years.
27 June 2025
OUR New AMBAssador
We are pleased to announce our new Rainhill United JFC Ambassador Sue Smith has joined our club.

27 June 2025
New future stars
We are excited to announce the formation of our new Future Stars group, designed specifically for boys in Reception and Year 1.

27 June 2025
New wildcats
We are thrilled to announce the formation of the Wildcats group, a fantastic opportunity for girls from Reception to Year 6 to participate in football engaging activities and develop new skills.

17 march 2025
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Club Accreditation by The FA
We are very proud to announce that we have been awarded the Three Star Club Accreditation by The FA and England Football.
The 3 Star award is the highest level and only awarded to 8% of grassroots clubs in England!
For example, here on Merseyside, there are 269 clubs. Of those, we are one of only 15 to be awarded the highest accreditation.

LATEST Events
wildcats training
June 2025 onwards
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Rainhill High School MUGA
future stars training
July 2025 onwards
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Rainhill High School MUGA
50th Celebration of rujfc
Next years celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Rainhill United Junior Football Club